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  2. Reporter Patti Zarling makes rugs like they did during the ...

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    North House Folk School sits on the north shore of Lake Superior. The school teaches traditional skills in everything from baking to canoe carving.

  3. John C. Campbell Folk School - Wikipedia

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    The John C. Campbell Folk School, also referred to as "The Folk School", is located in Brasstown, North Carolina. It is the oldest and largest folk school in the United States. [2][3] It is a non-profit adult educational organization based on non-competitive learning. The Folk School offers classes year-round in over fifty subject areas ...

  4. North Shore Commercial Fishing Museum - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane Huggins [1] Website. commercialfishingmuseum.org. The North Shore Commercial Fishing Museum is a museum in Tofte, Minnesota, dedicated to the history of the Scandinavian immigrants and communities of the North Shore region of Lake Superior, and especially their importance to the national commercial fishing industry of the 1880s to 1940s.

  5. Grand Marais, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    This longstanding event is held in early July along Lake Superior's North Shore, in town, with over 70 local and regional artists, live music, and art demonstrations. It is hosted by the Grand Marais Art Colony. Summer and Winter Solstice Festivals, hosted by the North House Folk School. Le Grand Du Nord. This race takes place on Memorial Day ...

  6. April Stone - Wikipedia

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    April Stone started working with black ash in 1998 with her then-husband Jarod Dahl after taking classes at North House Folk School in Grand Marais, Minnesota.She attributes her interest in and passion for black ash basketry to her experience of fixing Dahl's broken basket that had become his daily lunch bag.

  7. Olive Dame Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Olive Dame Campbell was born Olive Arnold Dame in 1882 in Medford, Massachusetts. From a young age, education played an important role in her life, as her father was the head of a private high school. She graduated from Tufts College in 1900 during a time when most women did not pursue higher education.

  8. Jim Scott Fishhouse - Wikipedia

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    A 2008 travel guide mentions the fishhouse as having become part of the North House Folk School campus. The Nee-Gee fishing tug remained in service into the 1960s. Eventually taken out of the water, it was donated to the Cook County Historical Society in the late '90s.

  9. John C. Campbell - Wikipedia

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    John C. Campbell. John Charles Campbell (14 September 1867 – 1919) was an American educator and reformer noted for his survey of social conditions in the southern Appalachian region of the United States during the early 1900s. He served a term as president of Piedmont College from 1904 to 1907. [1]